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Helia 2001, Vol. 24(34) 63-68
MICROPROPAGATION OF Helianthus maximiliani (Schrader) BY SHOOT APEX CULTURE
pp. 63 - 68
Publish Date: June 01, 2001 | Single/Total View: 1/1 | Single/Total Download: 1/1
Abstract
H.maximiliani was micropropagated using culture of shoot apices on modified Murashige and Skoog medium (DV). Further propagation of in vitro grown plants was done by culture of their nodal segments and shoot tips on the same medium supplemented with phloridzin, silver nitrate and casein hydrolysate (DV'). Rooting was induced by dipping the explants into IBA solution prior culture. Viable protoplasts (90%) were isolated from leaf mesophyll. These protoplasts divided (18%) in culture in agarose droplets.
Keywords: Helianthus maximiliani, micropropagation, shoot apex culture, protoplasts
APA 7th edition
Dragana, V., Dragan, ., Gilbert, A., & Vladimir, M. (2001).
MICROPROPAGATION OF Helianthus maximiliani (Schrader) BY SHOOT APEX CULTURE
. Helia, 24(34), 63-68. Harvard
Dragana, V., Dragan, ., Gilbert, A. and Vladimir, M. (2001).
MICROPROPAGATION OF Helianthus maximiliani (Schrader) BY SHOOT APEX CULTURE
. Helia, 24(34), pp. 63-68. Chicago 16th edition
Dragana, Vasić, Škorić Dragan, Alibert Gilbert and Miklič Vladimir (2001). "
MICROPROPAGATION OF Helianthus maximiliani (Schrader) BY SHOOT APEX CULTURE
". Helia 24 (34):63-68.